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Volume 13 Issue 3
Sep 2002
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Guobang Tong, Zhiming Liu, Mianping Zheng, Weiming Wang. Primary Study on Quantitative Reconstruction of Middle-Late Eocene Climate in Jianghan Basin. Journal of Earth Science, 2002, 12(3): 252-259.
Citation: Guobang Tong, Zhiming Liu, Mianping Zheng, Weiming Wang. Primary Study on Quantitative Reconstruction of Middle-Late Eocene Climate in Jianghan Basin. Journal of Earth Science, 2002, 12(3): 252-259.

Primary Study on Quantitative Reconstruction of Middle-Late Eocene Climate in Jianghan Basin

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the National Natural Science Foundation of China 49833010

  • Received Date: 20 Nov 2001
  • Accepted Date: 20 May 2002
  • This paper reports our primary effort in the quantitative reconstruction of paleoclimate based on the thrine in phytoecology of the affinity parent plants in the stratigraphic pollen records. The Eocene pollen data come from our former study on the Mingjia borehole 1 in the Jianghan basin. The fluctuating trend in the parameter curve of climate shows that the climate in the Middle Eocene in the Jianghan basin was more or less comparable with that of the present 22°-26°N, characteristic of a humid, semi humid central southern subtropical climate. The annual temperature at that time dropped by 1 ℃-4 ℃ in the Late Eocene, approximately equal to that of the present 23°-28°N of northern central subtropical climate. However, the climate composite at that time, characterized by higher temperature, small annual range and big fluctuation in precipitation, was quite different from the present one. The average temperature in January in the Middle Eocene, higher than that of today, ranged between 5 ℃ and 9 ℃, indicating that no effect of winter monsoon occurred in the Middle Eocene, though such an effect may have occurred occasionally in the Late Eocene. Major temperature decline is recognized at the depth of 2 100 m in the borehole, as was indicated by the decline in average January temperature, the increase in annual range, and the increase in the deciduous broad leaved types of trees in the spore pollen assemblage. The sharp fluctuation in the annual precipitation, usually raging from 300 to 1 700 mm, was favorable for the migration and accumulation of salty deposit. When the precipitation was lower than 1 000 mm, ephemera shrub increased at the same depth as that of the salty deposit. It is, therefore, deduced that the formation of the salty deposit was attributed mainly to the dry and hot environment in the high mountains and deep basins. The small annual precipitation and the intense fluctuation are favorable for the sustainable accumulation of the salts, which is different from the present salty accumulation in the Northwest China.

     

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